Exploring Gender Roles and Stereotypes in Literature: An Analysis of Contemporary Works

Authors

  • Gershon Kofi Ladzekpo Ada College of Education
  • John Kobla Attiye Ada College of Education
  • Sampson Kofi Davi Ada College of Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47604/ijgs.2782

Keywords:

Gender Roles, Stereotypes, Fantasy Literature, Gender Dynamics, Contemporary Literature

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to explore the representation of gender roles and stereotypes in contemporary literature. The analysis was conducted using secondary data from a variety of literary works published in the past decade. The study aimed to investigate how gender dynamics are portrayed and whether traditional gender roles and stereotypes are reinforced or challenged.

Methodology: A comprehensive literature review was conducted to select appropriate works for analysis. A total of 30 novels and short stories were selected across different genres, including fiction, drama, and science fiction. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify common themes and patterns related to gender roles and stereotypes.

Findings: The findings of the study revealed a complex depiction of gender roles in contemporary literature. While some works challenged traditional gender norms and portrayed more fluid, non-stereotypical characters, others reinforced traditional gender roles and stereotypes. Additionally, the study found that the portrayal of gender roles varied across genres, with science fiction and fantasy literature often presenting more progressive and diverse gender representations. The study also identified several common stereotypes associated with gender, such as the nurturing and caring nature of women and the dominance and aggressiveness of men. However, it is important to note that these stereotypes were not universally present, and many works depicted characters who deviated from these norms. Overall, this study contributes to our understanding of how gender roles and stereotypes are represented in contemporary literature. It reveals the complexity and diversity of gender dynamics portrayed in literary works, highlighting both the presence of traditional gender roles and stereotypes and the emergence of more fluid and non-stereotypical characters.

Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The findings suggest that literature has the potential to challenge and redefine gender norms and that the portrayal of gender roles varies across genres. This study provides insights for scholars, educators, and readers interested in understanding and discussing gender representation in literature and encourages further exploration of gender dynamics in contemporary literary works.

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Published

2024-07-15

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Ladzekpo, G., Attiye, J., & Davi, S. (2024). Exploring Gender Roles and Stereotypes in Literature: An Analysis of Contemporary Works. International Journal of Gender Studies, 9(2), 25–40. https://doi.org/10.47604/ijgs.2782

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